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There are 16 nine-letter words containing UBD

SUBDEACONsubdeacon n. (Catholicism, chiefly historical) A Catholic clerical rank in the major orders below that of a deacon.
subdeacon n. (Catholicism, chiefly historical) A Catholic cleric who assists the deacon at High Mass and normally…
subdeacon n. (Eastern Christianity) The highest of the minor orders below that of a deacon.
SUBDEALERsubdealer n. A dealer whose inventory comes from a larger dealership.
SUBDEALER n. a dealer who buys from other dealers.
SUBDEPOTSsubdepots n. Plural of subdepot.
sub-depots n. Plural of sub-depot.
SUBDEPOT n. a subdivision of a military depot.
SUBDEPUTYSUBDEPUTY n. an assistant to a deputy.
SUBDERMALsubdermal adj. Just below the skin.
SUBDERMAL adj. subcutaneous.
SUBDEWINGsubdewing v. Present participle of subdew.
SUBDEW v. (Spenser) to bring under control, also SUBDUE.
SUBDIVIDEsubdivide v. (Transitive, intransitive) To divide into smaller sections.
subdivide v. (Transitive, intransitive) To divide divisions into smaller divisions.
sub-divide v. Alternative form of subdivide.
SUBDOLOUSsubdolous adj. (Obsolete) sly; crafty; cunning.
SUBDOLOUS adj. rather crafty.
SUBDORSALsubdorsal adj. Beneath the dorsal region.
SUBDORSAL adj. relating to the lower back.
SUBDUABLEsubduable adj. That can be subdued; domitable.
SUBDUABLE adj. able to be subdued.
SUBDUABLYSUBDUABLE adv. able to be subdued.
SUBDUCINGsubducing v. Present participle of subduce.
SUBDUCE v. to take away.
SUBDUCTEDsubducted v. Simple past tense and past participle of subduct.
SUBDUCT v. to withdraw; to take away, also SUBDUCE.
SUBDUEDLYsubduedly adv. In a subdued manner.
SUBDUED adv. SUBDUE, to bring under control, also SUBDEW.
SUBDWARFSsubdwarfs n. Plural of subdwarf.
SUBDWARF n. a small star of relatively low luminosity.
UNSUBDUEDunsubdued adj. Unconquered, not vanquished.
unsubdued adj. Restless, not calm.
UNSUBDUED adj. not subdued.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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